The souvenirs produced from the Toomer's Oaks will include an officially licensed hangtag.

AUBURN, Alabama-- All royalties from the commemorative items Auburn University will produce from portions of the famous oaks at Toomer's Corner will benefit students through a special scholarship fund.

The two live oaks, rolled by Auburn fans to celebrate victories and other notable events, were poisoned in 2010. Fans will be allowed to roll the trees for a final time during an A-Day ceremony on April 20.

The commemorative items will carry a specially designed Auburn Oaks officially license hangtag to ensure proceeds go toward the university's scholarship fund. Products will be available the week following the removal of the trees.

The university is expected to unveil its new design plans for the corner during an A-Day ceremony at 5 p.m. Construction on the project is expected to begin following the 2013 football season.

The city is also in preliminary discussions to renovate the three remaining corners of the popular intersection.
A temporary wire structure, supported by three poles in a triangular alignment, will serve as a rolling structure until permanent oaks are installed within the next four years.